.: 9 November 2004.: 17 February 2005.: 18 February 2005 Mode(s), Rumble Roses ( ランブルローズ) is a that was developed by and by for the in 2004. The game uses the same engine as Yuke's 2003 release. Rumble Roses was followed by, released for the in 2006. The Rumble Roses game featured only female wrestling characters, each with both a good and bad persona for players to choose from; the only limitation was that the good and bad version of the same character could not fight each other.
The game featured 11 playable characters, each with two versions of the same character. The game received only lukewarm reviews, with most commending it for its graphics but being less impressed with the audio quality, game play and storyline. Gameplay screenshot Rumble Roses features an all female cast. There are regular matches and matches.
There is also a story mode and an option to allow two computer controlled girls to 'duke it out while you watch.' Each character is claimed to contain 10,000 polygons, a record number for the PlayStation 2. Rumble Roses features a / system derived from real-life professional wrestling. Each character has an alternate side, bringing the total character count up to 22. Most characters start as a face, or good side. Three of them, however (Bloody Shadow, Candy Cane, and Evil Rose), start as the heel or evil side.
Alternate forms of each character are unlocked through the Vow System. Vows are specific things the player must complete during matches, such as not using weapons, using a Killer Move, or winning the match within a certain time limit. The game's unique unlock system allows only one version of each character (either heel or face) to be unlocked for exhibition matches at any time. The characters can still change back and forth, and unlocked characters remain open for story mode and gallery mode.
This effectively cuts the roster in half for exhibition mode. Plot Story A disguised as a nurse holds an international women's wrestling tournament, and brainwashes and takes DNA samples from the participants to create. Wrestlers Each character has two versions, and each version has a unique sub-plot within Story Mode. The versions, dubbed 'Face' or 'Heel', have unique attires, names and move sets. It is not possible to use both Face and Heel variations of the same character in the same match. Most 'Heel' characters have a matching tattoo on their body, which implies that they have been brain-washed by Anesthesia.
The alternate characters have a much shorter story-mode. Aigle (Face) is a member of a nomadic minority living on the great plains of Mongolia. Her father and brother are grand champions in. Foto album pro 5.0.1.4 download free software. She also possesses the great strength of her father and brother.
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Aigle joined Rumble Roses in order to convince her father and brother that she is a great warrior. Somewhat lacking in self-esteem for her under-developed body, Aigle has a running gag of comparing the 'teats' of the sheep she tended back home to those buxom women she faces in the ring. Great Khan (Heel), also known as Killer Khan, is the alter ego of Aigle. Aigle didn't know that being a noble warrior would be a difficult path and began to make fouls in matches. She didn't go back home, thinking her father and brother would laugh at her. Aigle decided to become Great Khan and plans to conquer the world.
Despite her decision, she still misses her father. Aisha (Face) is a highly successful money-making star who has won every contemporary Grammy available. Aisha is often rude to those she encounters, namely her rival Dixie Clemets. Sista A, (Heel) also known as Showbiz, is the alter ego of Aisha. After Rumble Roses, Aisha's record sales took a severe downfall, resulting in failure to make any money and soon being out of the business. However, Aisha still had a passion for dancing, and entered the Rumble Roses tournament just to dance on the stage.
Anesthesia (Face) is a mysterious self-appointed nurse who serves as Lady X's assistant. She is particularly gifted at complicated submission moves.
It is implied that she works for a hidden mastermind. Anesthesia (Heel), also known as Dr. Cutter, is the alter ego of Anesthesia. This is Anesthesia when operating. It is also the mastermind that Anesthesia pretends to work for. She wears a surgical mask to conceal her identity, although removes it for Mud Matches. After her project with Lady X went horribly wrong, Anesthesia became Dr.
Anesthesia, with hopes of rebuilding Lady X and improving her, as well as getting revenge on those who defeated her and turn them into the so-called donors of the Lady X Project then turning them into an unbeatable army of cyborgs and experiments. Benikage (Heel), also known by her code name Bloody Shadow, is a female ninja wrestler working undercover for the Japanese government to investigate the Rumble Roses organization. Yasha (Face), also known as Judgment, is the 'true self' of Benikage. She believes in justice, liberty, and all sorts of other things that would define the typical 'hero'. She has also quit the secret organisation she once worked for, an act punishable by death.
Candy Cane (Rebecca Welsh) (Heel) sings lead vocals of the all girl punk band The Killer Barbies. Society has labeled her a misfit and a punk, but in reality, she has a pure heart. She entered Rumble Roses in order to win the prize money and to save the orphanage where she was raised. However, she plays truant from school in order to do this. Becky (Face) is the alter ego of Candy Cane. She is a typical cheery cheerleader. Miss Spencer convinced Candy Cane to go back to school, and Candy soon joined the cheerleading squad.
She uses this to her wrestling advantage, as many of her attacks and moves focus on various cheerleading stunts. Dixie Clemets (Face) is the only daughter of a prominent Texan ranch owner. Dixie helps out with the family ranch while also working at the local sheriffs' office. She decided to try her hand at Rumble Roses when she found out that the daughter of her idol, the legendary wrestler Kamikaze Rose, entered the tournament.
She uses the game's theme song as her own. Clemets (Heel) is her alter ego after performing various 'fouls', which resulted in fans 'booing' her. She then became a cop, though with her changed attitude, became a rather 'crooked' cop.
Evil Rose (Fujiko Hinomoto) (Heel) is a feared masked wrestler who is known for her very rough tactics. She has superhuman reflexes and agility, which she uses to full advantage while torturing her opponents. She has in depth knowledge of Reiko and Lady X. Noble Rose (Face) is the alter ego of Evil Rose. Like Yasha, Noble Rose believes in things that define the typical hero. Noble Rose is aware that she is, in fact, Reiko's sister. And she also knows the fate of their mother.
She never reveals either of these secrets to Reiko. Lady X (N/A) Substance is an artificial being made from the genetic codes of the famous Japanese female wrestler Kamikaze Rose.
She is a cyborg, as sufficient portions of her are mechanical. Lady X was created by Anesthesia to alter the military balance on a global scale and to plunge the world into fear and suffering. Noble Rose is aware that Lady X was once her and Reiko's mother, but keeps this secret to herself. Lady X Subsistence (N/A) is the alter ego of Lady X Substance. Though there really isn't any noticeable change, Lady X Subsistence is exactly identical to Lady X. However, Lady X Subsistence is in her true 'cyborg' form.
She has unique moves and taunts that demonstrate that she is a cyborg, e.g. Firing her fist like a projectile to hit an opponent who is out of reach. Makoto Aihara ( 藍原誠, Aihara Makoto) (Face) is child prodigy of Judo. She has elite status as a judo practitioner, but yearns to avenge her loss in her childhood at the hands of another girl. She joins Rumble Roses when she finds out the other girl entered.
Unlike the other characters, she is very shy and is uncomfortable with being viewed as a 'beautiful woman'. The Black Belt Demon, or The BBD (Heel) is the alter ego of Makoto Aihara. With amazing strength and skill, she hopes to win Rumble Roses again. However, she is purely possessed. She wishes to kill Reiko and Aigle, her best friends and greatest rivals.
Her personality is almost entirely different from before. Muriel Spencer (Face), referred to as Miss Spencer, is a history teacher who joins Rumble Roses in order to drag her most rebellious student, Rebecca Welsh, back to school. Mistress Spencer (Heel) is a version of Miss Spencer, though they both have different personalities. To go with her dominatrix gimmick she has a 'slave', a flamboyant man in clown make-up named Sebastian.
She begins all matches with a riding crop in hand. Reiko Hinomoto ( 日ノ本零子, Hinomoto Reiko) (Face) is a girl that loves competition and is not afraid to show it.
She respects her opponents, her mother's legacy as a legendary wrestler, and often prays to her before and after a match. She enters the sport after her mother and sister go missing. She never learns that they are both in the tournament. Rowdy Reiko (Heel) is her alter ego after she joins a group of bikers who called themselves The Road Warriors. Reiko became their leader, and was given the name Queen Cobra. She denies being Reiko, saying she has killed her.
In the online mode included with the Subsistence re-release of, a game setting allowed the highest scoring player on each team to play as either Reiko Hinomoto for red team or Rowdy Reiko for blue after the first round was over and points were totaled. These players had modified CQC attacks in which Reiko would perform her signature 'Sunrise Suplex' move on their opponent. Rumors that Sebastian the Clown, the Bear and Aisha's dancers can be unlocked as playable characters are incorrect. While they do have full models on the game disc they were never made to be used in matches.
It is possible with hacking to replace preset characters with them, but they will retain all of the attributes, moves, etc. Of the character they replaced. Music. Rumble Roses Project feat. Teresa James - ' (Dixie Clemets). 'Have Some Fun' (Candy Cane). Aisha - 'FATE' performed (Aisha).
Aisha - 'NO MORE' performed (Showbiz/Sista A). Sota Fujimori feat.
Yoshiko - 'Look At The Sky' (Reiko Hinomoto). 'Pluck The Roses!' (Evil Rose). Akira Yamaoka - 'I'm Too Virtuous' (Miss Spencer). Sota Fujimori - 'Whip Me Hard!' (Mistress Spencer). Sota Fujimori - 'The Cutter' (Dr.
Anesthesia). Sota Fujimori - THE MECH;MOTHER (Lady X/Lady X Substance).
Peggy Woo - 'B.E.C.K.Y.' (Becky).
Yuka Kawahara - 'Junction Rainy Blue' (Rowdy Reiko). Yuka Watanabe - 'The Spirit Hawk' (Aigle).
Chuji Nagoka - 'The Imperial Carnival' (Killer Khan). 'Immortal Revenger' (Judgement/Yasha). Michiru Yamane - 'The Thorn of Justice' (Noble Rose). DJ TAKA - 'The Shadow Appears' (Bloody Shadow/Benikage).
Ayice - 'Summer Memories' (Makoto Aihara). Des-ROW - 'The Bitter Road' (The Black Belt Demon/The BBD). Mutsuhiko Izumi - 'Dice Away' (Sgt. Clemets).
DJ nagureo - 'Keep on Liftin' (Anesthesia) Reception Reception Aggregate scores Aggregator Score 67.06% 66/100 Review scores Publication Score 6.83/10 29/40 7.75/10 6.2/10 8/10 7.8/10 The game received 'average' reviews according to video game. Critics generally disliked the audio quality and plot but praised the graphics. Vargas's review for PSX Nation said, 'Like too many Konami projects localized in English the voices in this game are utter and complete garbage.'
Jeremy Dunham reviewed the game for, giving it 7.8 out of 10 overall: 9 in both Presentation and Graphics, 6.5 in Sound, 7.5 in Gameplay, and 7 in Lasting Appeal. Dunham found the storyline to be lackluster but enjoyed the game, commenting that 'It's one of those rare games that manages to capitalize on the whole thing without sacrificing the gameplay along with it.' In an article for GamerFeed, Chris Buffa said that the 'gorgeous women and environments will get your blood pumping' and the 'corny dialogue only adds to the game's hilarity'.
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This page contains a list of cheats, codes, Easter eggs, tips, and other secrets for Rumble Roses for PlayStation 2. If you've discovered a cheat you'd like to add to the page, or have a correction, please. All Costumes (Default and Alter Ego Characters) To unlock additional costumes, beat Story Mode with a default character (e.g. Reiko Hinomoto), and then her alter ego (e.g. Rowdy Reiko). These costumes also become available in the gallery. Lady X Beat story mode with every character to unlock Lady X.
Beat it with their alter ego to unlock Lady X Substance.
I recently got the Japanese version of Rumble Roses. Why RR was a 39.99 game makes more sense now.
The American game is incomplete; the Japanese version has more to it. First, aside from better voice acting, there don't appear to be any of the editing glitches that exist in the American. Second, there is a movie gallery and a still art gallery. Parts of both get unlocked after story mode. One of the movies is a music video of Rowdy Reiko riding her bike, singing and dancing to her theme song. Third, there are moves in the American version that look like they could be submission holds but then end after a few seconds. In the Japanese they are actual submission moves.
Fourth, there is a tutorial that explains how to play the game and though this wasn't that big a deal, it is something that was added to the other version. BTW I don't know if this was in the American version but when you use R1 and L2 to block a humiliation move, it doesn't block it, it actually uses the other person's humiliation move against them. Fifth, there are more camera angles.
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When you do certain moves, there are special close ups. Finally, I have found one hidden character, there may be more.
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When you unlock Mistress Spencer, you can also unlock Sebastian her clown faced slave. While it is true that he isn't a hot chick, I am looking to see if there are others like Becky's cheerleading pals or something. Ultimately I loved the American RR but finding these things out just pisses me off becuase this is one of several games I have played recently that had serious bugs or came out incomplete because the programmers had to make a deadline. Lol, the majority of what you call a 'completed' title is just fluff that's added on to almost every japanese release. A gallery mode? Dont need it.
This is a wrestling title(and if i want to see the art, i'll open one of my RR artbooks thanks). Japanese voice acting? Dont need it. Voices dont matter to me in a game, and to be as trivial over something as this makes you(not directly aimed at you, but people who bitch about voice acting) look like a tool. Secret character? Oh wait, that's right. He has stock moves that are already available to charcters in game and has been unlocked via gameshark and codebreaker codes in the usa.
Oh cmon now, like we really needed a tutorial. Everything mentioned in the manual = the game and how it works(for the most part, and even then i doubt that the jap tutorial really goes in depth) see; this isnt a 'complete vs incomplete' situation, this is a perfect example of the difference between what most american gamers are used to as opposed to what most japanese gamers are used to.
We(american gamers) are used to having the game by itself, as that's all we really need. We derive the depth and enjoyment out of the product by playing it. However; japanese gamers are very fickle(just like wapanese otaku kids in the states), so they always have extras in their title.and for the most part these 'extras' are all fluff that arent needed(galleries,bonus music,new voices,selectable music to listen to, etc). It's not any more complete than it's domestic counterpart, it's just a version that is more suitable for it's intended audience. I haven't been by the site in a while, and I didn't realize that this thread was even active anymore.
To answer your question, I'm afraid I can't suggest anything. I play the Japanese RR on my Japanese PS2. I don't know how else to play it. Something that is a poor consulation is the RR game soundtrack. I bought it at amazon.com.
There is a silly novelty to having the game music and it has everything but Candy Cane's music. The other thing it has is a DVD (you need a region free DVD player, or a Region 2 (I think) DVD player) with Rowdy Reiko's music video, a new PC screensaver and some other odd stuff. In regards to the previous response to my original comments, I work as a professional voice actor and a writer in Hollywood. I can't really complain about either job as both have been very good to me. This is why things like voice acting and script matter to me. If that makes me a tool, well then so be it.
That being said, it is not uncommon for games to get rushed to market. If a (usually bigger) game company does not do what it says it will e.g.
Release a game on time, investors and shareholders tend to lose faith and get upset. If you played 'Knights of the Old Republic II,' there were sidequests that are only triggered half the time and the other time the events just don't occur. The game has many bugs. There is also a conversation you have with a character that seems like it should lead to a sidequest but doesnt because the programmers didn't have enough time to finish it (allegedly the incomplete sidequest is floating around the net somewhere). My understanding with RR is that the US production did not spend a great deal of time or money on the translation and development of the script because they were trying to make their deadline. There were also problems with the Post Production sound that were more evident in an earlier version of the game. Although most of this was cleaned up for the US release, there are still places where the editing is 'off.'
Typically games from Japanese companies have been released in Japan first then the US. This has started to change because the Japanese companies are realizing the the US is a bigger market. If you look at the Final Fantasy series, the games would come out in Japan then the US branch would add some small extras and a super monster for the US release.
This version would then get released in Japan as the 'International Version.' This of course is not an example of changes made to make a deadline, but rather a suggestion that audiences in different countries can appreciate all that a game has to offer. So now that I have babbled on, I actually just wanted to post some tips for anyone who does have the Japanese version of RR. To unlock Sebastian the Clown (he can only be used in Exhibition Mode), go to Mistress Spencer in Exhibition Mode, hold down L1 then circle button. To use any wrestler in Exhibition Mode regardless of Face/ Heel status, go to the wrestler you would like to use, hold down L1+L2+R1+R2 then press the circle button. If I find anything else, I will post it as I find it.
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